by Alan Smith | Jan 10, 2020 | Utah Sales and Use Tax Blog
Here are some of the highlights from the Governor’s office FAQ’s on Utah’s new tax reform legislation S.B. 2001. “Utah is the only state in the nation that reserves all revenue gathered through income tax for education spending. That means all other state funding has...
by Alan Smith | Jan 6, 2020 | Sales Tax Tips
All Colorado sales tax licenses issued in 2018 and 2019 expired on December 31, 2019. Renewal licenses will be valid for a two-year period that beginning January 1, 2020. Each physical location must have its own license. Even if you just recently received a sales tax...
by Alan Smith | Dec 31, 2019 | Sales Tax Tips
The Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) has posted a list of Colorado local Sales Tax rate changes effective January 1, 2020. Local rate changes in Colorado generally occur in January and in July. The Colorado DOR posts a list on form DR1002. The DR1002 includes a...
by Alan Smith | Oct 4, 2019 | STC Blog
Colorado sales and use tax is very complicated. If your business supplies contractors and construction related customers, you likely face some additional challenges. Though there are many problematic sales and use tax issues impacting most businesses, the focus of...
by Alan Smith | Sep 25, 2019 | Sales Tax Tips
Colorado is often considered one of the most difficult states for handling sales and use tax issues. If you’re in the construction industry, it’s even harder! I was the guest presenter at the Construction Resource Group Lunch and Learn on September 20th....